You're very welcome, Jordi! :-) I'd hardly call a 3 minute video a class, but perhaps I'll put a longer one up someday about the importance of using a metronome. Practicing w/ a metronome isn't fun, but it WILL take you to the next level as a musician! Starting slow is the key! When I start working on new pieces (for piano, vocals, sequencing 8-bit, etc.), I often set the metronome painfully slow to ensure to hammer the rhythms out. A great sense of time doesn't happen over night, so if you find yourself getting discouraged, take a break and come back later! Are you primarily working on singing with the metronome or another instrument?
Thanks Tyler. I was told that I need to hear the beat when I’m singing and practicing with a metronome would help. I didn’t know how to get started and your video was very useful!
I'm still struggling. People keep saying i'm off timing and that I should use a metronome but it doesn't help. It just annoys me hearing a ticking sound when i'm trying to sing. It makes no sense to me
And when I try to follow it like i've been told I slow down to match the tick which throws the entire song off. I'm so confused I feel like a failure at music ugh
@@Xenomorph358 Developing time sense and metronome coordination is definitely a skill and is something to be practiced and built on. Try snapping or clapping on every beat instead of removing 1 and 3. Twinkle Twinkle Little Star and Mary Had a Little Lamb are both songs that have syllables that land on every beat -so your words and the click work together. I know it can be frustrating, but having a solid sense of time will make you so much more valuable of a musician in the long run.
@@mrtylerlarson Hi, See even that alone confuses me. As I still don't understand how that would work with my song. Like I create a song how I like but the metronome makes me off beat to the way I wrote the song. I don't know how to explain it but at this point i'm giving up on music and it just makes no sense to me 😭
Best lesson about singing on beat with metronome, straight to the subject, nice video
This lesson is just what I needed. Thank you for this.
Very simply explained. Super easy to understand. Thank you.
😊great advice
I passed the test
Thanks a lot for the class man, I'm having a struggle to follow the metronome for daily practice but I'll keep trying.
You're very welcome, Jordi! :-) I'd hardly call a 3 minute video a class, but perhaps I'll put a longer one up someday about the importance of using a metronome. Practicing w/ a metronome isn't fun, but it WILL take you to the next level as a musician! Starting slow is the key! When I start working on new pieces (for piano, vocals, sequencing 8-bit, etc.), I often set the metronome painfully slow to ensure to hammer the rhythms out. A great sense of time doesn't happen over night, so if you find yourself getting discouraged, take a break and come back later! Are you primarily working on singing with the metronome or another instrument?
thank you so much for your help, your voice is so calming.
This is a really good video
Thanks Tyler. I was told that I need to hear the beat when I’m singing and practicing with a metronome would help. I didn’t know how to get started and your video was very useful!
Thx, Theresa! Spending time to build a solid sense of time is a game changer! Thx for listening and taking the time to leave a comment!
Easy peasy 👍
I'm still struggling. People keep saying i'm off timing and that I should use a metronome but it doesn't help. It just annoys me hearing a ticking sound when i'm trying to sing. It makes no sense to me
And when I try to follow it like i've been told I slow down to match the tick which throws the entire song off. I'm so confused I feel like a failure at music ugh
@@Xenomorph358 Developing time sense and metronome coordination is definitely a skill and is something to be practiced and built on. Try snapping or clapping on every beat instead of removing 1 and 3. Twinkle Twinkle Little Star and Mary Had a Little Lamb are both songs that have syllables that land on every beat -so your words and the click work together. I know it can be frustrating, but having a solid sense of time will make you so much more valuable of a musician in the long run.
@@mrtylerlarson Hi,
See even that alone confuses me. As I still don't understand how that would work with my song. Like I create a song how I like but the metronome makes me off beat to the way I wrote the song. I don't know how to explain it but at this point i'm giving up on music and it just makes no sense to me 😭